Diverse cultural and leisure activities on the Weser cycle path

The Weser cycle path offers a wide range of opportunities for culture lovers. Starting in the half-timbered, three-river city of Hann. Münden with half-timbered houses from six centuries. Visit the historic town hall, one of the most important buildings of the Weser Renaissance, or the Guelph Castle with its magnificent chambers and important Renaissance paintings as well as the municipal museum.

Beautiful old towns with mysterious history

Höxter also offers a wide range of cultural and leisure activities: in particular, the World Heritage Site of Corvey Castle and Monastery and the porcelain factory at Fürstenberg Castle are well known. The historic old town shines with beautiful half-timbered houses and the Jacob Pins Forum. Also visit Hameln's incomparable old town with its Weser Renaissance and half-timbered houses, small streets and sights. Let yourself be enchanted by the mysterious story of the Pied Piper. Rinteln is an architectural gem of the Western Renaissance. Stroll through the historic market square, through the pedestrian zone or the winding streets in the old town. The heart of the historic city of Nienburg is the old town with its pretty half-timbered facades, Renaissance fronts, brickwork and the town hall - a magnificent building from the Weser Renaissance period. During your tour on the Weser cycle path you have the opportunity to explore these and many more cultural treasures.